Monthly Archives: February 2021
Independent Senator makes a case for the use of pepper spray
Independent Senator Paul Richards calls on the government to legalize pepper spray so that women can protect themselves. He says while it is not a quick fix to crime in this country, pepper spray can help restore a sense of … Continue reading
Drowning off Gasparee Islands being probed
Investigations are continuing into the drowning of 26-year-old Darius Arneaud. Mr. Arneaud drowned down the islands on Sunday. Mr. Arneaud reportedly went for a swim off the Gasparee Islands around 2:50 pm, but did not resurface. He was a construction … Continue reading
Opposition MP accusing government of abandoning citizens in Syria
One Opposition Member of Parliament is accusing government of abandoning its citizens in Syria. MP for Naparima, Rodney Charles says the citizens are being failed by the State. There are reports that there are 30 children and their mothers being … Continue reading
52-year-old motorcyclist dies in Freeport
A motorcyclist dies after crashing in to a drain in Freeport. Dead is 52-year-old Deonarine Permanan of Mc Bean Couva. Police reports say, Constable Bunsilal and WPC Baptiste responded to a report of a road traffic accident at Calcutta #1, … Continue reading
Authorities reject claim of COVID outbreak on SHELL platform
Authorities are rejecting claims of a COVID outbreak on the SHELL platform in Trinidad and Tobago waters. However, they are confirming there has been an upsurge in cases on the Dolphin Production Platform. Acting Principal Medical Officer in charge of … Continue reading
Consideration being given to a second autopsy on Andrea Bharatt
Relatives of Andrea Bharatt are said to be considering a second autopsy after the first returns an inconclusive report. However the autopsy, which was conducted, confirmed that all miss Bharatt’s organs are intact. The 23-year-old law clerk was found down … Continue reading
Citizens gather in memory of Andrea Bharrat at vigils across the country
In at least four areas of the country there are vigils, condemning the kidnapping and murder of Andrea Bharatt. The demonstrations yesterday were held in Port of Spain, Chaguanas, Palmiste and Arima. Last evening close to where 23-year-old Ms. Bharatt … Continue reading
Skeletal remains found in Aripo
More skeletal remains are found in the Aripo Forest Yesterday the remains were found during searches carried out by units of the police service, hunters, fire fighters and soldiers. It is not yet confirmed if the bones found are those … Continue reading
Police again arrest DSS founder Keron Clarke
Soldier and founder of the Drugs Sou Sou, Keron Clarke was up to last evening in police custody after a situation at his La Horquetta headquarters. The incident involved a visit by the police on the DSS offices last Saturday. … Continue reading
Make pepper spray available to women
Commissioner Gary Griffith is again calling on the government to make pepper sprays available to women, so they can protect themselves. On Monday evening at a community meeting in Princes Town, the Commissioner was asked by the MP Barry Padarath … Continue reading
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